September 13, 2009

SELF-PORTRAIT en iPHONE...part two P.S. I'm not a dropout

I've been snapping webcam & phone pics the past couple of weeks to put together for this collage.I like how by looking at a picture of a previous outfit, I can remember exactly what I did that day....it's a nice trick for someone with a terrible memory ie: me.

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Wow, yeah, it was a good article, but they kind of worded that wrong! Oh well, I think anyone who reads your blog realizes that you're smart and mature beyond your years :) My fiance is in a job where he has to deal with media articles constantly (in college more than now). It's so annoying how they are able to flip around everything you say or just infer certain details from hearsay. Ugh. Anyway, great outfits, as always!

Amazing how mis-information can be printed without verification. However, the Wall Street Journal, very impressive. Good for you for managing your life so well on the school end. I credit packed my first 3-years of high school and graduated almost a year early as well. Its nice that you plan to graduate with your class anyway, eventhough it seems like you have credits to graduate early!

A drop-out or a graduate, I love you and your blog anyway - but it's still good to hear you're going to graduate and kiss the HS days goodbye :-) Keep up the good work, Jane, I'll support you till the day I die!

Just had to say, after reading the article, I am not surprised Judy is so outraged. Making out that they actually quoted you - bunch of assholes! But hey Jane, if you have WSJ jealous of you, you know you are big. Keep your chin up and dont let this drivel bother you x Pearlhttp://fashionpearlsofwisdom.blogspot.com/

Hello, Jane!
Nice pictures. Don't care to what they say. Lots of lies... And I actually don't understand the importance if you are or not in school. Like I thought the article was about fashion -.- wtv

hey i love your blog and everything but no offense they never said you "dropped out"
maybe its different where you live but it sounds like youre not going to school but maybe taking a class at a local community college or online, maybe not...but if you are you cant blame wall street journal because in fact you arent in school.

wow, i can't believe you are still in high school! you look like you are in your 20s. i am graduating in 2010, also, and no one in my school is nearly as stylish and sophisticated as you are. i would definitely dress pretty much exactly like you do, if i could afford it haha.

from what I understand...you didn't drop out, but you are not attending school full-time either. Just finishing up your english credit? At home or at school? FYI to people out of HS-most high schoolers could finish school by only taking 4 years of english and completing 3 years of less of everything esle. Regardless, the majority put in a full-time year as a senior and take advanced courses. Why no more school Jane? Or were you really just ahead?

Poor Jane, how on earth do they get this kind of information btw? Anyway, its normal in the reporting business. There's a saying "Do not fully trust what you read" especially these days. There bound to be some added ingredients in it. All the best in your English then!

Hi Jane! Love your blog! I've been an avid reader ever since I found about it. Anyway, what you said about the collage is so true. The thing that makes me remember things are the clothes that I wear! Keep on posting!

The Wall Street Journal is the worst! They didn't credit me as the author of an investigative piece that they used to write their own article, referenced my work and everything. Sorry you had an unfortunate experience with them as well!
You're my favorite blogger! I wish I still had time to update, but freshman year of college has consumed my life!

There's a big difference between finishing up one English credit from home and going to school from 7am to 2pm 5 days a week like almost every high school student does... Although you're getting your degree, you are opting to stop going to class in order to pursue your fashion stuff. If you're not going to school full-time, that's fine— you have career opportunities already. Don't get all pissed and say the WSJ is saying you're dropping out of school. They used your own words, girl.

I know Jane personally and she is considered among the rest of us in school to be a drop out. I mean, she's not taking classes with us and left ages ago to pursue her blog and father's ultra-deep wallet. Whatever, not a big deal as she didn't have many friends ANYWAY. But there's no reason for her to hide the truth: she is a drop out and is getting her GED from home so she can fly around the globe with her job less mother. We are so not interested in her but just had to set the record straight.